// Generic GPIO driver. package embd import ( "errors" "fmt" ) type pin interface { Close() error } type gpioDriver struct { pinMap PinMap dpf func(n int) DigitalPin apf func(n int) AnalogPin initializedPins map[string]pin } func newGPIODriver(pinMap PinMap, dpf func(n int) DigitalPin, apf func(n int) AnalogPin) GPIODriver { return &gpioDriver{ pinMap: pinMap, dpf: dpf, apf: apf, initializedPins: map[string]pin{}, } } func (io *gpioDriver) DigitalPin(key interface{}) (DigitalPin, error) { if io.dpf == nil { return nil, errors.New("gpio: digital io not supported on this host") } pd, found := io.pinMap.Lookup(key, CapDigital) if !found { return nil, fmt.Errorf("gpio: could not find pin matching %v", key) } p := io.dpf(pd.DigitalLogical) io.initializedPins[pd.ID] = p return p, nil } func (io *gpioDriver) AnalogPin(key interface{}) (AnalogPin, error) { if io.apf == nil { return nil, errors.New("gpio: analog io not supported on this host") } pd, found := io.pinMap.Lookup(key, CapAnalog) if !found { return nil, fmt.Errorf("gpio: could not find pin matching %v", key) } p := io.apf(pd.AnalogLogical) io.initializedPins[pd.ID] = p return p, nil } func (io *gpioDriver) Close() error { for _, p := range io.initializedPins { if err := p.Close(); err != nil { return err } } return nil }